G7 Critical Minerals Statement Targets China – The Northern Miner
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On the second and final day of its summit in Kananaskis, Canada, G7 leaders adopted a statement expressing their commitment to ensuring the supply of critical minerals, essential for the world’s energy and digital transformation. Not to mention explicitly China, which dominates most of the production and distribution of these resources, the group reaffirmed the importance of creating resilient, ethical and sustainable supply chains.
G7 Summit in Canada issues joint statement on Critical Minerals without mention of land and environmental defenders - Peace Brigades International-Canada
Video still: Canadian prime minister Mark Carney and his wife Diana Fox Carney welcome British prime minister Keir Starmer to the G7 summit. The G7 Critical Minerals Action Plan is one of six joint statements to have emerged from the G7 Summit in Kananaskis this past June 15-17. Their statement highlights: “We, the Leaders of the G7, recognize that critical minerals are the building blocks of digital and energy secure economies of the future. We…
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